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    just picked up 2 new Ts, i got a c.crawshayi and b.albopilosum. they looking good in their new tanks. i now have...

    c.crawshayi,
    b.albopilosum
    b.smithi,
    b.boehmi,
    b.sabulosum,
    b.auratum,
    b.klaasi,
    b.vagans,
    b.emilia,
    b.baumgarteni,
    a.geniculata,
    p.rufilata x3
    g.rosea x3,
    n.carapoensis,

    and one more maybe someone can help me with. its only a baby at the moment but was sold to me as a costa rican blue front, can anyone tell me the scientific name for this one please
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  • #2
    I think the Aphonopelma crinirufum is refered to as the "Blue front" mate

    And there's two missing off that list (*edit* two spiders....one species!)
    Last edited by Colin D Wilson; 05-10-08, 01:21 PM.
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    • #3
      Yep Colin's right. I found this website. Its pretty useful for this kinda thing:

      http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~schultz/cn-genus.html

      If you click 'return to cover page' and scroll down there are links to sort the list by common names, species and sub-family too.
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      • #4
        Hey Matthew,

        My first tarantula book from the early 90's refers to the Costa Rican blue front as Citharacanthus crinirufus then it changed to Citharacanthus crinirufum. But like the other guys are saying it has now been re-named as Aphonopelma crinirufum. Must say its a nice species, I haven't seen any about in years. **JEALOUS** LOL.
        2xB.vagans, B.smithi, 2x L.parahybana, L.polycuspulatus, G.aureostriata, C.fasciatum, B.albopilosum, B.boehmei, P.pulcher, H.maculata, C.crawshayi, L.violaceopes, C.cyanopubescens, 3xP.irminia, 2xP.murinus RCF, 2xP.cambridgei, C.fimbriatus, C.schioedtei, A.pupurea, A.azuraklassi, A.versicolor, H.lividum, P.reduncus.

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        • #5
          its one i had never seen in the flesh but its a youngster, barely an inch leg span and i won it in a raffle at a club meeting
          oh and colin, enlighten me please lol
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          • #6
            You should have a breeding pair of P ornata.....coz i havent got any !!!!

            Just be a good excuse to come down and pick some up mate thats all.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Colin D Wilson View Post
              You should have a breeding pair of P ornata.....coz i havent got any !!!!

              Just be a good excuse to come down and pick some up mate thats all.
              i did get asked if i wanted any p.ornata a while back, i will find out if they are still available for you colin. you could even buy some more of them fantastic pots if you come down lol
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              • #8
                A. crinirufum are excellent spiders. I have one that the family have named Dweezil

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                • #9
                  i think i am going to haqve to wait a while for mine to grow before i can appreciate it properly. from what i have seen in pictures i think i am going to really like this one
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by matthew spooner View Post
                    you could even buy some more of them fantastic pots if you come down lol

                    You mean these little pots.....................

                    Suitable for slings, scorplings, native true spiders, taxonomy items etc etc
                    Available from your good self at reasonable prices and exeptional prices in bulk !!!!!

                    Yes i could..when i've filled the hundred and fifty or so i have left
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Colin D Wilson View Post
                      You mean these little pots.....................

                      Suitable for slings, scorplings, native true spiders, taxonomy items etc etc
                      Available from your good self at reasonable prices and exeptional prices in bulk !!!!!

                      Yes i could..when i've filled the hundred and fifty or so i have left

                      see, damn useful, you dnt want to run out colin, you better stock up before u yse the others. i got about 1000 here i can do you a deal on lol
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                      • #12
                        They're cracking looking pots Matthew. Are they glass or plastic?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Craig Mackay View Post
                          They're cracking looking pots Matthew. Are they glass or plastic?
                          glass mate, nuffin but d best ere lol
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